One of the pleasantest things about these girls of Miss Fuller's—and very pleasant girls they are—is that each one is too intent upon what she is about to give much thought to herself. Indeed the single-heartedness with which Madge, for instance, pursues her art, and Di her grandfather, is so refreshing that the reader, young or old, feels a sense of personal elation in the happy outcome.
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
A
College Girl
By
Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey
Author of "Betty Trevor," etc.
12º. Illustrated
The sweet and forceful story of the life of Darsie Garnett from the time she is fifteen, until she blossoms out, a full-fledged graduate of Newnham College.